Borgo Pass
At the outset of the novel, Ten Little Indians (US title), Mr. Justice Wargrave is actually dead. The novel is told in the past tense, through letters, diaries and transcripts.
Mr. Hawkins
L. Allen Harker has written: 'Master And Maid' 'Mr. Wycherly's wards' 'The Ffolliots Of Redmarley' 'The bridge across' 'A romance of the nursery'
Mr. Hawkins is a character in Bram Stoker's "Dracula," serving as the employer of Jonathan Harker, the novel's protagonist. He is a solicitor in London who sends Harker to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula with a real estate transaction. Although not a central figure in the story, Hawkins represents the mundane world of business and law that contrasts sharply with the supernatural events that unfold. His role helps to establish the ordinary context from which Harker is drawn into the extraordinary and horrific world of Dracula.
At the very beginning of the novel, the Westons got married. Then Mr. Elton and Augusta married. Harriet Smith and Robert Martin married. And finally came the marriages of Jane Fairfax with Frank Churchill and Emma with Mr. Knightley.
Mr. Thurmer is the headmaster at Pencey Prep, the school that Holden Caulfield attends in "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger. Holden has a meeting with Mr. Thurmer at the beginning of the novel, where he is criticized for his poor academic performance.
At the beginning of the story the dictator was Mr. Jones until he was over thrown by every animal on the farm then the dictator became Napoleon.
the potion drank by dr jekyll released the evil inside of him taking control of him and when the potion came about to an end the evil would fully have taken over dr jekyll turning him into the mudereous mr hyde
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House - novel - was created in 1946.
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium - novel - was created on 2007-10-01.
In Chapter 2 of Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Bennet is shown engaging in witty banter with his wife, Mrs. Bennet, regarding their new neighbor Mr. Bingley. He displays his sarcastic and humorous nature, particularly in his interactions with Mrs. Bennet regarding the potential for Mr. Bingley to marry one of their daughters.
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House - novel - has 237 pages.